You may not consider having a herbaceous herb in your yard or garden; not surprisingly, these types of plants are characterized by having a very fast growth, sometimes too much. But let me tell you that there are many that are interesting, such as the meadowsweet.
And it is that, in addition to its easy cultivation, it has medicinal properties. But not only that: its ornamental value is very, very high. Know her.
Origin and characteristics
It is a perennial herbaceous plant native to the humid places of Europe, whose scientific name is Ulmar Filipendula. It is popularly known as altareina, espirea, filipéndula, florón, norotil, queen of the meadow, meadowsweet, ulmarina or queen of the meadows.
Reaches a height of up to two meters, with basal leaves with up to 5 pairs of leaflets, which measure more than 2cm and have a serrated margin. The flowers are very small, 2 to 5mm, white, and are grouped in long inflorescences during the summer.
Medicinal properties
It is anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic, but it cannot be consumed in case of hypersensitivity to salicylates, gastroduodenal ulcers, active bleeding, or treatment with anticoagulants or hemostats is followed.
What are their cares?
If you want to have a meadowsweet specimen, we recommend taking care of it as follows:
- Location: it must be outside, in full sun or in semi-shade.
- Earth:
- Flowerpot: you can use universal substrate (on sale here).
- Garden: grows in all types of floors, preferring the humid and well drained.
- Irrigation: 4-5 times a week in summer, and every 2-3 days the rest of the year.
- Subscriber: in spring summer with fertilizers such as liquid guano (you can get it here) following the instructions specified on the package.
- Multiplication: by seeds in spring.
- Rusticity: it resists frosts down to -6ºC.
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